Call Number (LC) Title Results
BX1770 .S45 1939 The "Christian" Front : Coughlin's storm troopers / 1
BX1770 .V3 Proof of Rome's political meddling in America. 1
BX1770 .Y336 2018 Escaped nuns : true womanhood and the campaign against convents in antebellum America / 1
BX1770.1385 Popery An enemy to civil and religious liberty; and dangerous to our republic. 1
BX1773 .P4 1920 O problema religioso da América Latina : estudo dogmático histórico. 1
BX1775 C3 A letter from a Protestant of integrity to a principal peer of the realm now sitting in Parliament by way of animadversion on a letter from a person of quality to the same peer of the realm : occasioned by the present debate upon the penal laws. 2
BX1775 .D44 The increase of popery in England, since the Reformation made by King Henry VIII. Shewing the great encouragement that priests, Jesuits, and other promoters of that bloudy religion have had from persons of power and authority. The discouragements and notorious hardships, even to silencing, and banishment from cities and corporations, that have been the portion of many able and faithful Protestant ministers, that have eminently opposed it. With an essay towards what may possibly befall the Churches of Christ from the hellish contrivances and damnable plots of Romish emissaries. With a faithful extract out of the most authentick records of the most memorable things referring to the reformation, viz. King Henry VIII. his reasons given in his proclamation for taking away the Popes usurped power. ... Intended to be published in the year 1667, but seized at the press by R.L.S. and others. / 1
BX1775.E5 .H67 1681 The honesty of the Protestant and dishonesty of the popish divinity in a letter to a lady revolted to the Church of Rome / 2
BX1775.E5 (INTERNET) The honesty of the Protestant and dishonesty of the popish divinity in a letter to a lady revolted to the Church of Rome / 1
BX1775.E5 S42 A Second letter to a member of Parliament touching the growth and increase of popery in England. 2
BX1775 .E53 1689 A dialogue betwee the devil, the Pope and the chancellor. 1
BX1775.E53 C67 Serious considerations for repressing of the increase of Iesvites, priests, and papists without shedding blood 2
BX1775.E53 E53 1610 By the King a proclamation for the due execution of all former lawes against recusants, giuing them a day to repaire to their owne dwellings, and not afterwards to come to the court, or within 10. miles of London, without speciall license : and for disarming of them as the law requireth : and withall, that all priests and Iesuits shall depart from the land by a day, no more to returne into the realme : and for the ministring of the oath of allegiance, according to the law. 1
BX1775.E53 .J35 My lords, You can't but be sensible of the great zeal I have had for king and kingdom ... 1
BX1775.E53 S64 The Solemn mock-procession, or, The Tryal & execution of the pope and his ministers on the 17 of Nov. at Temple-bar where, being brought before the figure of Q. Elizabeth, he receiveth his first sentence, and afterward led before the statue or tribunal of K. Charles the Second : on the other side he receives his final doom and downfal, viz. to be burnt with all his fry into ashes and the same to be scattered about, that thence might never spring hereafter in England one popish phenix.
The Solemn mock-procession, or, The Tryal & execution of the pope and his ministers on the 17 of Nov. at Temple-bar where, being brought before the figure of Q. Elizabeth, he receiveth his first sentence, and afterward led before the statue or tribunal of K. Charles the Second : on the other side he receives his final doom and downfal, viz. to be burnt with all his fry into ashes and the same to be scattered about, that thence might never spring hereafter in England one popish phenix.
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BX1775.E53 S82 1687 A discourse concerning the necessity of reformation with respect to the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome.
A discourse concerning the necessity of reformation with respect to the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome : the first part.
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BX1775.E53 T39 The devil turn'd casuist, or, The cheats of Rome laid open in the exorcism of a despairing devil, at the house of Thomas Pennington in Orrel in the parish of Wigan and County of Lancaster / 2
BX1775 .E54 1700 Reasons humbly offer'd for a law to enact the castration, or gelding, of Popish ecclesiastics, as the best way to prevent the growth of popery in England. 1
BX1775.E54 D46 1679 The ungrateful behaviour of the Papists, priests, and Jesuits, towards the imperial and indulgent crown of England towards them, from the days of Queen Mary unto this present Age. 1
BX1775.E54 .D5 1641 A dialogue or discovrse betweene a Parliament-man and a Roman-Catholick, touching the present state of recusants in England. And shewing how from time to time they have alwaies maintained their religion by treason and conspiracies. 1